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:aale me Pnhlislied in the Center of the Stock Urowing and riminu; Country of the Southwest. Volume 12, No. 32. WHITE OAKS, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1903. Subscription, $1.50 a Year. LINCOLN COVNTY SUMMER NORMAL. MaLiy Reasons Wly Every Teacher Should Attend the - Normal this Summer. NOTICE OF SUPERINTENDENT. Advantages oí Attending I .inooln Conn ty Siimmi'r Normal, j The Lincoln Counts shui ihci normal will ! bp hoi. I ai (apilan, beginning tin- lirsi Monday in August and rom i mi in;.; lor lour consecutive sveoks. Following wo enumerate some ol tin manv advantages ol ;n lomlino this normal. tst. Superior Faculty Prof. I. M. Richards ol the Las ('rucos A.- M. College has again accepted 1I10 position ol eon dtiolor of the fjnc.nl n County summer nor mal. All who attended the normal at White Oaks last year can testify lo his su perior ability as an instructor and to his tact and skill in disposing ol and answer ing the questions tliai come tip before such a bodv. lie is gentlemanly, kind, and courteous and his enthusiasm and long ex perience in school work are of untold ad vantage to the teachers for they cannot help but catch the spirit of enthusiasm and t 1 f 1 I V . 1 Rumor Says Princess Marga, rett of their physique or escape the" scorching MARRIAGE TO UNITE POWERS ra vs of a summer's sun. we offer a climate 1 unexcelled in the South West. Capitán is beautifully situated at the foot of the Cap itán Mountains and has an altitude of ovof, .' Conn4uht Will Wed the 0,500 feet. The warmest summer days: Czar's Brother. are not too warm to comfortably study. Sixth: Accessibility - Capitán is in cas reach ol all teachers in the county brow and and matter London, July 22. Once more a rumor has been cropped up as to the Connaught, and in St. .Petersburg it is said ihat she is destined to become the consort of the czar evitch. According to the gossips, the matter was talked over by Queen Alexan dra and her sister, the dowager empress I agmar (mother of the czarevitch), when they met at Copenhagen on the occasion of the family gathering in honor of King Christian's birthday, and it is also stated In this way several teachers can join to- ,i,al ,ne announcement ol the "betrothal will be made during King Rrf ward's visit to Russia. The czarevitch and Princess Margaren ol Connaught met when he was in England for the late queen's diamond jubilee, and he was said at the time to have been much charmed by her. If, indeed. Princess Margaren is des tined to become the wife of the czarevitch, it is bv no means improbable that she mav medium ol yo.ur paper that our. next Not- j snme dav sh;u.e lhft ;mperia, tnron( of Russia, for, as the czar has no son, his s 011. and those in adjoining counties it being reached bv the F.I Paso X Northeastern and has stage line connections with Kos well, Lincoln and other adjacent places. Seventh: Accommodations Last, but mil least in the minds ol the teachers. Rooms have been offered free of rent to the teachers while attending the not nial. gether and do light house-keeping and re duce their board bill considerably. Water will also be. lurnished free. The two ho-; tels have offered most liberal terms on hoard 1 r rooms. W. p.. Dudley, i Chairman Normal Committee. Glencoe N. M., June 20, iqo. ! Jül i tor Eagle---! beg toannouce through the -ni tli. nt fold a nd brother is his heir. The Gamine La.w. gain manv helpful if leas from his praotu mal Institute, held at Capitán. N. M., applicants for second grade certificates will be required to be examined in arith metic, geography, orthography, reading, grammar, history, physiology, elementary, The olmvjníí synopsis of the. present pedagogy and penmanship. Those ap-: ame lfUy of Nftw lexiro which lj;isl,ePn plying lor first grade certificates will be ; pi.epíirpd hv tho w,ar(er, wjU fce 0f interest I . i . I 1 al I examinen on mese suojecis ami .iw. tn persons who expect to fish or hunt civil government, elementan algebra, ad- during the present season: County Superintendent P.. J. Coe is a voting energetic, worker in the ranks and will lend every assistance to make the nor mal a success. Second: Double Course of Study Pe sióles the regular normal course ol study that is prepared by the Territorial Board of Education there will be a higher normal course by the aid of the teachers in attend ance, giving considerable time to the study of methods, management, discipline and other subjects of equal importance to the successful teacher. Teachers who are not preparing to take the examination and those who can spare the time from their regular studies will here find a great advantage over the single course as followed by most normals. The younger teachers will learn much from the instructions, suggestion, and ex ; perience of the older ones, while all will j find their minds all the brighter and their! enthusiasm all the greater for having come in close contact one with another. Third: Length of Term- livery one can readily see the advantage of a lour weeks' term over a shorter one. It takes considerable time to organize and uot i practical work and thus about the lime the organization is completed and the teachers become interested in their work a short term normal closes, having accomplished but little real good. Put where the leriu is as long as four weeks the time is sulli cient todo much more real work and much bettor work, not having lo pass so quickly over the subjects and giving time lor the double course of sludv, as belore mention ed. Fourth School Pudding - The normal will hold its session in the Capitán public school building which is the linesr in the county, having been erected at a cost o several thousand dolíais, ll is neailv ami comfortably lurnisliod. Fifth: Climate and Scenery To the manv teachers who live in a lower altitude and who wish to recuperate ami strengthen 1 1 It .! vaneen pedagogy ana elements 01 zooiogs The open season fov diAeveni kinds of and botany. Applicants for third grade ! Rame js as f0uows: certificates will be examined in the same i 1 " 1er with hornSi míiy be killed, with subjects as those for second grades. I , vnvf,mbft, unñ rPCpmbrx. each Ed. J. Coe. County Supt. of Schools. year limit one deer. Elk, Antelope and mountain sheep ; killing absolutely prohibited. Teachers Institute. . wild ,rkey anc mountain grouse The regular Teachers' Institute is to be with gun only -October, .November and hplrl at C imitan, hesrinninff on Monday. 1 December. , o . ' After the Wedding. We're married, they sav, and you think you have won me: ' Well, take this veil Irom ms look on me. Here's matter to se you 10 grieve you: Here's doubt to distrust faith to believe, you. I'm all as sou see-common common dew -Pip wary and mould me to roses rue. Ah. shake out the lilmv thing, after fold. And see if you have me. to keep to hold; Look cIosp on my hear! : see. the worst of its sinning Is it not yours toda day's winning? The past is not mine to borrow-. You must grow to new lose you tomorrow. We're married. I am plighted to hold up vour praises As the turf at your feet does its hand ful of daisies: That way lies tin honor, ms path way, my pride: But mark me -if greener grass grows either side, I shall know 11 : and keeping in body with you, Shrdl walk with my spirit-feet out in the dew. Were married. ( h, pray that love do not fail. I have wings flattened down and under my veil: They are subtle a!s light- sou never undo them; And swift in their (light von never pursue them ; And spite of all clasping, and spite of for the vesti-r- I am too proud heights it I our hid can can :i ...:u A nirncr irrl irmi 1 nA tft ho in CBücintl Iniir I WUrWJ .lll.ltnl l.l, v ,,v .1. , The regular examination of teach- rarv gun onlv October, No- December, lanuarv and Fob- weeks. ers takes place on Friday, August 28th. Pheasants (esery species) --killing ab- As heretofore, teachers are required tc solutely prohibited. 1 attend the County Institute at least twe ! ;or fish, the open season is: lor mountain trout (everv spei íes) with ' weeks: but as little beneficial work can be honk anfl hnfU onivMáv l5 ln tr) ; done in such a limited term, it has been J her t Size limit, not less than six I decided that we have two weeks longer ses- inches. Weight limit 15 pounds per day. sion than usual, and it is to be hoped that . --T . 1 -,i 1 1 1 1 1 ' Mav is to October 15 with rod, hood and all teachers will attend the full time. j line on, weight limit, 25 pounds per all bands, can slip, like a d rea in, tear not Enw. J. Cor, Count v Supi. of Schools. dav. Notice for Publication. Land Ofiicc at Koswell. New Mexico, une , I , 1 ed at the intakf .Nonce is nerem given mat tne lonowmg ; mesn 1 named senior has hied nonce ol his inten- 1 Came or tish killed or caught within the territory of New Mexico musí not be ' sold at any time. Where water is taken by ditch for ir : rigating purposes from streams wherein . 0. ! are living fish, wire screens must le plac- a hadow from vour hands. Nay, call nie nor cruel; am to take me -I am yours, for all tinip, to be just what yon make me: In wear my white veil for a coyer. As you shall be proven nu lord iny lover; A cover tor pea.ee thai is dead token f bliss th.it can never be written or spoken. Alice 'ares . a sign oi- or or New Schedule. im. i i. :.. ....1. . -1 .1 01 sucli entones. Mze ot í " 1 inch. j tires and arrivals of mails, Carrioo to I'se of dynamite, drugs, or ihrowing ! White Oaks, now in el'lf ci lion to make final prool in support of his saw dust in si teams, etc., a felony. Leaves White Oaks atop m ,.,;,. in.l th o snid mool will be mnli.; Peualis, a -fine not less than'S2i for . . ' l.iiiu, .iiki tli.it sain piooi wiu do ! , 0fj-pns, Arrive t am zozn. at S yn p. m. bolero the United States Commissioner at j ' ' ' . Leas e Carrizozo daily, alter receipt oi Lincoln, New Mexico, on August 15, tQn.C The Eagle's Clubbing Offer. I mail from train but not later than o'clock; viz: Leo Oswald, Homestead Application Kaf(k. slllsri.,ers (m.w and lhosf! rtí. and arrived at White Oaks in two hours No. o.v 1er the svL2 nsv1. Sec. and i uewing) may now take advantage of 'the j and thirty minutes. Postmaster P.rossn informs us that un der this new schedule mail for rail road ! n' ne'i Sec 2S. I. 7 h., K. 13 I.'.. following clubbing oilers: j lie names the following witnesses 0 ! ingle and Thrice-a-Week World, one j prove his continuous residence upon and year 2 00 ' cultivation ol said land, viz: Eagle and Twice-a-Week liepnblic, ' íj. I . I ... ll,. SC.. I. 1 I.... 1 ISOOl. I.i-lie. ill. leiieiu .0111 Jiln. Olie OHl' ' Morris, of White Oaks. N VI. and Phillip ,;;,K(. iu yM. Commoner, one seat ' I. lanchan!, l Lincoln .. Al. closes at y.yci p. in. IIOW'AUO LkI.AND. Is'egisler. Firsi ublii alien July 2, too;. ot. Saddle for Sale. Now "y saddle, made in Laramie Wyoming, imptoved Versalia tree, !heap lor t ash. Make inquiry at this olfice. Subscribe for the Eagle, 2 oe 2 on 2 00 " " Minos ami Minerals, 1 vr Míe Saturday Edition of Colorado Springs Mining Record, one year 2 00 Eagle and Cosmopolitan, one sear. . . 2 10 Eagle subscribers ss ill be given cm rates on all publications listed by the News agencies of this country and Europe by subscribing through this office. Advertised Letter List, Letters remaining uncalled for in the While Oaks postoffice Julv 1, rooj Mr. Paul Wagner Mr. Willie L. I ons J. T. Isidgesvay M. A. Gutierre James Kno 2 Sr. Santiago Martinez Miss Yernig Olieron Sr. Don Elias Haca. Respectfully John A. Brown, P. M,